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Nanoparticles with a Double Layer: A New Hope for Cervical Cancer Treatment
Mon Jan 13 2025
A tiny, smart nanoparticle that can carry both light-activated and regular cancer drugs. This is exactly what scientists have been exploring. They combined a liposome, a type of tiny fat particle, with a red blood cell membrane to create a unique nanocarrier. This nanoparticle can hold two powerful drugs: indocyanine green (ICG) and doxorubicin (DOX). ICG is a dye that reacts to light, while DOX is a common chemotherapy drug.
The goal here is to have a drug delivery system that doesn't leak and can stay in the body longer. This could make the treatment more effective. The idea is to use light to activate the ICG, which would then heat up and kill cancer cells. At the same time, DOX would be doing its job of attacking the cancer cells. This combination of therapies could be a game-changer in fighting cervical cancer.
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Do these nanoparticles have the potential to be used for mind control, given their ability to infiltrate and manipulate cells?
If these nanoparticles were to be given superpowers, what kind of comic book hero would they create?
Would these nanoparticles be able to survive a zombie apocalypse by targeting cancer cells and prolonging their own 'circulation time'?
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